Giovanni Battista Treviso

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Giovanni Battista Treviso (fl. 1650s) was an Italian composer and maestro di capella in Pavia. [1]

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  1. Enrico Boggio Il fondo musiche dell'Archivio Borromeo dell'Isola Bella xxv 2004 "Nel primo manoscritto figurano i nomi di maestri di cappella autori attivi nelle istituzioni religiose padane tra i quali Giovanni Battista Treviso (la cui vita si estese per la metà del secolo."